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US-9179394

Apparatus and method for coordinated sensing of wireless devices in a communication system

PublishedNovember 3, 2015
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Technical Abstract

A first base station is associated with a first quiet period, and a second base station is associated with a second quiet period. The quiet periods are coordinated so that an amount of overlap between the quiet periods is acceptable. For example, the quiet periods could be coordinated so that no overlap exists between the quiet periods. During the first quiet period, the first base station and/or an associated device (such as a CPE served by the first base station) performs in-band sensing to detect wireless devices that use a first frequency or channel also used by the first base station. During the second quiet period, the first base station and/or a coordinate device (such as a CPE served by the first base station and assisting the second base station) performs out-band sensing to detect wireless devices that use a second frequency or channel also used by the second base station.

Patent Claims
28 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A method comprising: identifying one or more first quiet periods associated with a first base station; identifying one or more second quiet periods associated with a second base station; determining whether an amount of overlap between the first and second quiet periods exceeds a threshold; if the amount of overlap exceeds the threshold, selecting a different start time of the first or second quiet periods such that the overlap is reduced; and using the first and second quiet periods to initiate sensing of wireless devices when the amount of overlap between the first and second quiet periods does not exceed the threshold.

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2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the threshold is a value indicating that no overlap exists between the first and second quiet periods.

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3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: broadcasting information associated with the one or more first quiet periods from the first base station, wherein identifying the one or more second quiet periods comprises receiving information associated with the one or more second quiet periods broadcast by the second base station.

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4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the first base station is associated with a first decision time related to the one or more first quiet periods and the second base station is associated with a second decision time related to the one or more second quiet periods, the method further comprising: determining whether the first decision time is earlier than the second decision time when the amount of overlap between the first and second quiet periods exceeds the threshold.

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5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising: when the first decision time is earlier than the second decision time, rebroadcasting the information associated with the one or more first quiet periods from the first base station; and when the first decision time is later than the second decision time, identifying one or more new first quiet periods associated with the first base station and broadcasting information associated with the one or more new first quiet periods from the first base station.

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6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first base station is associated with a first frequency or frequency channel and the second base station is associated with a second frequency or frequency channel.

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7. The method of claim 6 , wherein using the first and second quiet periods to sense the wireless devices comprises: sensing wireless devices that operate using the first frequency or frequency channel during the one or more first quiet periods; and sensing wireless devices that operate using the second frequency or frequency channel during the one or more second quiet periods.

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8. The method of claim 1 , wherein using the first and second quiet periods to sense the wireless devices comprises sensing the wireless devices at one or more of: the first base station and a coordinate device associated with the first base station.

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9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the coordinate device comprises a coordinate customer premises equipment.

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10. The method of claim 8 , wherein sensing the wireless devices comprises sensing the wireless devices at the coordinate device, the coordinate device served by the first base station and assisting the second base station, the method further comprising: selecting the coordinate device from among a plurality of devices, the coordinate device selected based on the coordinate device being located in a coverage area served by both the first and second base stations and away from an interference contour associated with the second base station.

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11. The method of claim 8 , wherein sensing the wireless devices comprises sensing the wireless devices at the coordinate device, the coordinate device served by the first base station and assisting the second base station, the method further comprising: setting a detection distance of the coordinate device, the detection distance set so that a detection area associated with the coordinate device is substantially within an interference contour associated with the second base station.

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12. An apparatus comprising: a quiet period selector configured to: identify one or more first quiet periods associated with a first base station and to identify one or more second quiet periods associated with a second base station, the quiet period selector also configured to determine whether an amount of overlap between the first and second quiet periods exceeds a threshold; and if the amount of overlap exceeds the threshold, select a different start time of the first or second quiet periods such that the overlap is reduced; and a manager configured to initiate sensing of wireless devices using the first and second quiet periods when the amount of overlap between the first and second quiet periods does not exceed the threshold.

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13. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the threshold is a value indicating that no overlap exists between the first and second quiet periods.

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14. The apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising: a transceiver configured to broadcast the information identifying the one or more first quiet periods when the one or more first quiet periods are identified and to receive the information identifying the one or more second quiet periods.

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15. The apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the first base station is associated with a first decision time related to the one or more first quiet periods and the second base station is associated with a second decision time related to the one or more second quiet periods, and wherein the quiet period selector is further configured to determine whether the first decision time is earlier than the second decision time when the amount of overlap between the first and second quiet periods exceeds the threshold.

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16. The apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the quiet period selector is further configured to: initiate rebroadcasting of the information identifying the one or more first quiet periods via the transceiver when the first decision time is earlier than the second decision time; and identify one or more new first quiet periods associated with the first base station and initiate broadcasting of information identifying the one or more new first quiet periods via the transceiver when the first decision time is later than the second decision time.

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17. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein a first frequency or frequency channel is associated with the first base station and a second frequency or frequency channel is associated with the second base station, and wherein the manager is configured to initiate sensing of (i) wireless devices that operate using the first frequency or frequency channel during the one or more first quiet periods and (ii) wireless devices that operate using the second frequency or frequency channel during the one or more second quiet periods.

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18. The apparatus of claim 12 , wherein the apparatus resides within the first base station, and wherein the manager is configured to initiate sensing of the wireless devices by a coordinate device associated with the first base station.

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19. The apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the coordinate device is served by the first base station and assists the second base station, and wherein the apparatus further comprises a selector configured to select the coordinate device from among a plurality of devices, the coordinate device selected based on the coordinate device being located in a coverage area served by both the first and second base stations and away from an interference contour associated with the second base station.

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20. The apparatus of claim 18 , wherein the coordinate device is served by the first base station and assists the second base station, and wherein the apparatus is further configured to set a detection distance of the coordinate device, the detection distance set so that a detection area associated with the coordinate device is substantially within an interference contour associated with the first base station.

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21. The apparatus of claim 12 , further comprising: a memory configured to store information identifying the one or more first quiet periods associated with the first base station and information identifying the one or more second quiet periods associated with the second base station.

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22. A computer program embodied on a non-transitory computer readable medium, the computer program comprising computer readable program code, when executed on a processor, operable to cause the processor to at least: identify one or more first quiet periods associated with a first base station; identify one or more second quiet periods associated with a second base station; determine whether an amount of overlap between the first and second quiet periods exceeds a threshold; if the amount of overlap exceeds the threshold, selecting a different start time of the first or second quiet periods such that the overlap is reduced; and initiate sensing of wireless devices using the first and second quiet periods when the amount of overlap between the first and second quiet periods does not exceed the threshold.

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23. The computer program of claim 22 , threshold is a value indicating that no overlap exists between the first and second quiet periods.

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24. An apparatus comprising: a manager configured to perform in-band sensing of wireless devices during one or more first quiet periods associated with a first base station and out-band sensing of wireless devices during one or more second quiet periods associated with a second base station, the first and second quiet periods comprising non-overlapping quiet periods; and a coordinate device associated with the first base station and configured for selection according to a detection area associated with the coordinate device that is substantially within an interference contour associated with the first base station, wherein the wireless manager is configured to use the first and second quiet periods to sense the wireless devices at a coordinate device served by the first base station and assisting the second base station, and wherein the apparatus is configured to set a detection distance of the coordinate device, the detection distance set so that a detection area associated with the coordinate device is substantially within an interference contour associated with the second base station.

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25. The apparatus of claim 24 , further comprising: a transceiver configured to communicate wirelessly with the first base station.

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26. A method comprising: performing, using a coordinate device associated with a first base station, in-band sensing of wireless devices during one or more first quiet periods associated with a first base station; and performing, using the coordinate device, out-band sensing of wireless devices during one or more second quiet periods associated with a second base station, the first and second quiet periods comprising non-overlapping quiet periods, wherein the coordinate device is selected according to a detection area associated with the coordinate device that is substantially within an interference contour associated with the first base station.

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27. The method of claim 26 , further comprising: communicating wirelessly with the first base station.

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28. A computer program embodied on a non-transitory computer readable medium, the computer program comprising computer readable program code, when executed on a processor, operable to cause the processor to at least: perform, using a coordinate device associated with a first base station, in-band sensing of wireless devices during one or more first quiet periods associated with a first base station; and perform, using the coordinate device, out-band sensing of wireless devices during one or more second quiet periods associated with a second base station, the first and second quiet periods comprising non-overlapping quiet periods, wherein the coordinate device is selected according to a detection area associated with the coordinate device that is substantially within an interference contour associated with the first base station.

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October 11, 2007

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November 3, 2015

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